Oct 18 Saturday
Man of La Mancha is one of the world’s most popular musicals. Inspired by Miguel de Cervantes’ 17th-century masterwork Don Quixote and set during the Spanish Inquisition, the original 1965 production won five Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Cervantes is in prison awaiting trial during the Spanish Inquisition. He and his fellow prisoners perform a play-within-a-play, telling the story of the elderly Alonso Quijana, who renames himself “Don Quixote” and goes on a quest to right all wrongs in the world. The rousing, Spanish-inflected score includes the classic numbers “The Impossible Dream,” “I, Don Quixote,” “Dulcinea,” “I Really Like Him” and “Little Bird.”
Show Dates:Thu. Oct 16th 2025, 7:30 pmFri. Oct 17th 2025, 7:30 pmSat. Oct 18th 2025, 1:30 pmSat. Oct 18th 2025, 7:30 pmSun. Oct 19th 2025, 1:30 pmWed. Oct 22nd 2025, 7:30 pmThu. Oct 23rd 2025, 7:30 pmFri. Oct 24th 2025, 7:30 pmSat. Oct 25th 2025, 1:30 pmSat. Oct 25th 2025, 7:30 pmSun. Oct 26th 2025, 1:30 pm
A live whimsical, transcendent, mesmerizing and enchanting string and percussion instruments performance from the classical arts of India with sarod, santoor and tabla.Sarod is a captivating Indian classical instrument known for its deep resonant notes. The santoor is an ancient instrument that originated in Iraq, Iran, and India. The santoor (In ancient Sanskrit texts, it was called the Shatha Tantri Veena, or Veena of a Hundred Strings)The earliest evidence of the santoor comes from Babylonian and Assyrian stone carvings from around 669 BCE.
A tabla is a pair of hand drums from the Indian subcontinent. Blend of these traditional instruments will make the Jugalbandi, a special concert.
FREE Workshop: Friday, October 17th, at 7:00 pm. Doors open at 6:30 pm Shadle Park Library, 2111 W. Wellesley Ave. Spokane, WA 99205
Performance: Saturday, October 18, 2025 6:30 PM – 9:00 PMUnity Spiritual Center, S. 2900 Bernard St. Spokane WA 99203
(*Indian Vegetarian Dinner for purchase at the venue starting 5pm)
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Directed by Terri Caldwell, "Attack of the Lake People" features an eccentric rural slice of life full of oddball characters, funny lines and a few unexpected twists. A family reunion turns into a real upside-down adventure, where everybody is a suspect when someone unexpectedly dies.
Menus are provided by Mi Pueblo (Oct.10, Beef Enchiladas; Oct. 11, Chicken Enchiladas), Country Snack Shack (Oct. 17, Roasted Pork Loin), HooRay's Catering (Oct. 18, Beef Pot Pie; Oct. 24, Baked Chicken Thighs), and Owen's Catering (Oct. 25, Country Fried Steak).
Sing in the intimate Listening Room at Hamilton Studio for an evening of collective music-making. Crowdsource Choir turns everyone in the audience into the choir—no prep, no pressure, no sheet music, and definitely no choir robes. Just voices raised together in joyful harmony.
This October gathering features an autumn-inspired, spooky-season setlist including Neil Young’s Harvest Moon, Michael Jackson’s Thriller, I Put a Spell on You from Hocus Pocus, and Metallica’s Enter Sandman. Seasonal, a little haunting, and full of energy—it’s the perfect way to celebrate fall together.
Feel free to dress up for Halloween a little early!
Everyone is welcome, regardless of singing experience. Come sing with us and help fill the room with harmony.
All ages welcome | Kids 12 and under free
Embark on a fun and outrageous journey with Expedition, the family-friendly version of our popular Safari show. Perfect for general audiences, this show is a thrilling exploration of improvised comedy where the players navigate through a series of game-based scenes fueled by audience suggestions.
Just like a real expedition, every twist and turn is unexpected, and every moment is made up on the spot. From quick-witted games to creative storytelling, Expedition offers an evening of fun, laughter, and surprises for adventurers of all ages.
Bring your curiosity, your ideas, and your sense of humor—this is an improv journey you won’t want to miss!
Every week is a brand new show. You will never see the same show twice. Expect the unexpected.
Saturday, October 18 at 7:30 p.m.Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center, Recital HallJoin us for the debut performance of Luminia, a trailblazing chamber string orchestra with some of Spokane's finest musicians, led by violinist Jason Moody. The program includes the enigmatic Entr'acte by Pulitzer Prize winning composer Caroline Shaw and the joyful Saint Paul's Suite by Gustav Holst.
The concert culminates with a preview screening of Love, Eleanor, a short narrative film directed by Charles M. Pepiton (see trailer), with a live score composed by Michael Kropf. Love, Eleanor follows a young art historian who travels to a Greek island to document its icons. Along the way, she encounters unexpected wonders that move her to reconcile with a former lover. The film was shot on location in Greece in April 2025 with GU alum Elizabeth Spindler in the title role.
Oct 19 Sunday
This interactive installation features poetry from people on their healing journey after domestic violence paired with artwork by local artists. At each of the 15 stations that are displayed along a scenic walking path, you’ll find conversation prompts designed to spark meaningful dialogue about what healthy and unhealthy relationships can look like.
We hope you engage friends and family in this rewarding experience any time this October in Riverfront Park. Take a walk, start a conversation, and see what happens.
Eastern Washington University Gallery of Art is pleased to present the exhibition Conservation of Mass October 2 through November 13, 2025. This exhibition features ceramic and sculptural works by Spokane, WA based artist Tybre Newcomer. An opening reception and lecture by the artist will be held on Thursday, October 2nd at Noon.
A fall festival for all ages, but we can't help but to cater to young imaginations. We're not like most farms on Green Bluff! At Siemers Farm Fall Festival you'll find surprises around every corner with tricky corn and hedge mazes filled with a mission to get the secret message to find the princess, rouge pirates and a life-size pirate ship playground, and end with the King James Knighting ceremony. In the pumpkin patch you'll find delights that will make you smile such as "town" themed destinations to explore! See a full list of our activities on our social media (FB & IG) such as FREE line dancing lessons, Good Witches Shows, and vendor demonstrations. For all of this and more, we do require an entry fee - so come make a day of it - you absolutely will not be disappointed.
September 26 - October 26Friday - Sunday10am-5pm$8 cash, $10 online & card, 2 & under free
For the month of October, the Liberty Gallery features the extraordinary craftsmanship and vision of Dave Gonzo in a show titled “Gaia’s Beauty”. This exhibition showcases Dave's innovative approach to metal work, where different alloys are manipulated into creative and stunning, three-dimensional sculptures that resemble the beauty of which Mother Earth (Gaia) births. Each piece invites visual exploration, revealing a variety of metals and delicate details within the unique world of inorganic elements melded with the breathtaking forms of nature.
Stop by the Liberty Gallery in the Historic Liberty Building this October to see Dave's work ~ the First Friday Reception to Meet the Artists is October 3 from 5-8:30pm.